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using this with domains #126
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Hi did you ever get this to work. Also trying to do it as well but on a Cloud service. I have problems with port forwarding.. |
I tried it on herons service and it work perfectly. I use the build puck
suggested. Our heroku machine is goooled-pdf.herokuapp.com
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I also had to resort to Heroku. I did get to run it on a Cloud service (cloudways). It was under a subdirectory so it only semi-ran. |
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hello no one has officially talked about how to use this with domains ,
i tried and using the ip:9000 works
but using the domain and ssl fails and all tjhat
who has been succesful at running this with private owend domains
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